I just found you guys through someone calling about the Cobblestone Garage. I am the owner and it is for sale. So hoping that someone who wants to restore would be interested in purchasing. I have done extensive research about the building that was built for the Bennett family. 1st town Doctor. The history and heritage of the residents is incredible.

The village of Condorcet was first built on a hill, around a defensive castle. In the 16th century, the place became property of the family of Caritat, ancestors of the philosopher and mathematician Nicolas de Condorcet.In 19th century, because of the lack of water and isolation of the place, the inhabitants slowly abandoned the village to build another one, along the river, using the stones of the ancient houses. Just a few walls remain now on the hill above the vineyards.

Founded in 1202, Notre-Dame de Beauport used to be one of the most powerful abbeys of Britanny, but time took its toll. Plundered during the Revolution and 19th century, Beauport was one of the buildings saved by Prosper Mérimée and classified as "historical monument". Not all the buildings are, properly speaking, ruins, but those of the abbey church and dining hall, overlooking the park and sea, make the place deliciously romantic.

A tide mill existed here since the early 16th century, but the actual building was erected in 1852 - 1853. Sold in 1885, it alternately became a reception centre for refugiees, a German military hospital, a (French) military school for officers, a danse hall and eventually a restaurant, before it was abandoned in 2002. I would have loved to enter the place, but there was too many people around to try to get over the railings.